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German rivals beware: McLaren is officially gunning for you with the launch of the 570S at the 2015 New York Auto Show, the first new model in Woking's long-awaited and highly anticipated Sports Series.

What's it like living with a million-dollar hybrid hypercar? Leave it to Chris Harris to find out, picking up a McLaren P1 at Anglesey in Wales and driving it out to Goodwood over the course of two days of hybrid hypercar action.

With only 28 examples made, seeing a McLaren F1 GTR doing what it was made to do is a rare sight indeed. And for the 73rd Members' Meeting, Goodwood brought out 16 of them and put them all on the track together.

After crashing at the test in Barcelona and missing the season opener in Australia, McLaren says that its star driver Fernando Alonso is ready to get back in the cockpit for the Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend.

Looking at the McLaren P1 GTR sitting still on a show stand is all well and fine, but what we really want to know is what it's like to actually drive the thing like it's meant to be driven. Fortunately that's just what we're looking at in this latest video from Autocar.

We've seen a lot of teaser images and videos for McLaren's upcoming Sport Series, but this is the first one released to date that shows us an undisguised body panel – and a large section at that – of the upcoming 911 Turbo rival from Woking.

Set to debut at the New York Auto Show, the upcoming McLaren Sports Series is captured playing in the snow in this latest teaser video, hot on the heels of the new 675LT and P1 GTR revealed in Geneva this week.

McLaren reports that Fernando Alonso is on the road to recovery from his big crash in Barcelona and is back at home to recuperate, but he won't be back up and running in time for the next test session.

McLaren unveils the 675LT, a track-focused yet road-legal evolution in its Super Series to be introduced at the Geneva Motor Show. It loses 220 pounds compared to the 650S, increases power to 666 horsepower from its 3.8-liter V8, and sprints from standstill to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds.

As Fernando Alonso recovers in hospital, McLaren tries to sort out what went wrong that resulted in his crash at the F1 test session in Barcelona on Sunday. One thing it's sure of, though, is that he wasn't knocked out by an electrical fault.

Two-time Formula One world champion Fernando Alonso was medivac'd by helicopter to a nearby hospital after crashing his McLaren-Honda during a test session in Barcelona, but was reportedly conscious and talking throughout.

McLaren is hitting the track, going up against the Ferrari FXX K and rounding out its Ultimate Series with the launch of the new P1 GTR at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, complete with more power, more downforce and less weight.

With three Formula One World Championships between them, you could safely say that Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button are used to going fast. But the pair of McLaren drivers slowed things down a bit to try out the Honda Uni-Cub electric mobility scooter in this brief video clip.

Formula One's all-powerful Strategy Group has approved proposals to boost the existing engines up to 1,000 horsepower, widen the tires, increase aerodynamic downforce and make the cars look better in the process.